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Jocelyn Diaz's multiple trial-and-error forays inspired this beautiful and heartfelt collection of poems and true-life stories into love from 2016 until today. In her writings, she shares the genuine and raw emotions she experienced. Some of the poems and stories are about when she was on the brink of falling in love; most poems speak on her experience with heartbreak and then healing and letting go. Jocelyn wants readers to see the beauty in falling in these three distinct stages of being in life. The heartbreak is not for nothing, and there is growth that always comes at the end of a love story. One never leaves love empty-handed.…mehr

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Jocelyn Diaz's multiple trial-and-error forays inspired this beautiful and heartfelt collection of poems and true-life stories into love from 2016 until today. In her writings, she shares the genuine and raw emotions she experienced. Some of the poems and stories are about when she was on the brink of falling in love; most poems speak on her experience with heartbreak and then healing and letting go. Jocelyn wants readers to see the beauty in falling in these three distinct stages of being in life. The heartbreak is not for nothing, and there is growth that always comes at the end of a love story. One never leaves love empty-handed.
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Jocelyn Diaz is a freelance graphic designer, artist, and writer in Chicago, Illinois. As an artist, Jocelyn is naturally inclined to share her experiences in any creative outlet that feels right to her in the moment. She is currently working toward a BFA in graphic design at DePaul University. Jocelyn grew up in Little Village, a southside neighborhood in Chicago. Her mom made her read a lot as a kid, and she used to hate it - but gradually, she found herself buying books herself and finding comfort in bookstores. Eventually, she started writing and relishing the freedom within her own words.